OK,
I didn't buy the Boxed version.
I got it with a magazine (APC)
that I buy every month.

Now are you seriously telling me the ONLY
place you can find this information is on
the cardboard box??????

Present mailing list excluded :-)

(Hmmm, maybe I should check the magazine)

-Cheers
-Andrew Smith

> On Sat, 14 Jul 2001, Andrew Smith wrote:
> 
>> Hmmm ... just noticed one glaring mistake:
>>
>> > On Sat, 14 Jul 2001, Bernhard Rosenkraenzer wrote:
>> >
>> >>> There are always tradeoffs.  If people want to see the same
>> >>> installer for every release with no improvements in useability or
>> >>> features, then the install can continue to run on a 4Mb 386 in the
>> >>> closet.
>> >>
>> >>Could work, if the installer were rewritten using Qt/Embedded.
>> >>*runs*
>> >
>> > It could be done in a variety of ways, I am sure, and I'll bet it
>> > could be done using what we use now, however I don't see it as a
>> > priority.  I'd much rather see new features added for new
>> > machines than for old.
>> >
>>
>> The only relevant point is 4Mb!
>> If it runs on a 4Mb P41.5Ghz then
>> it will run on a 4Mb 386 (just slower :-)
>>
>> There are so many legacy drivers even
>> in RH7.1 that to say legacy is not an
>> issue with RedHat does seem a bit silly.
>>
>> Thus the issue really is ... how much
>> memory the installer requires ... oops
>> - that was my original question :-)
>>
>> Hmmm - have I started a flame fight? :-)
>>
>> -Cheers
>> -Andrew Smith
> 
> I may have come into this half way through, but don't we have minimum
> hardware requirements printed right on the box?
> 
> -- 
> Chris Kloiber, RHCE
> Enterprise Support - Red Hat, Inc.




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